Thom Hartmann se zabývá psychologickými a sociálními teoriemi, zejména v kontextu poruchy pozornosti s hyperaktivitou (ADHD). Představil teorii „lovců a zemědělců“, která naznačuje, že určité rysy, které byly výhodné v lovecké kultuře – jako ostražitost a ochota riskovat – se staly méně užitečnými v zemědělské společnosti. Tvrdí, že děti s ADHD jsou „lovci“, kteří dokáží zpracovat více podnětů a rychle reagovat na změny, na rozdíl od „zemědělců“, kteří jsou trpěliví a soustředění. Jeho práce se snaží přinést nové porozumění těmto odlišnostem a podporovat prostředí, kde mohou tyto rysy prosperovat.
Tato kniha je receptem na duševní zdraví, který nemá žádné vedlejší účinky. Chůze, podobně jako malování, je lidskou činností, která uklidňuje mozek a vytváří vhled. Jak se lidé dokázali vyrovnat se svými traumaty v dobách, kdy neexistovala psychologie ani psychoterapie? Americký psychoterapeut Thom Hartmann podává na tuto otázku překvapivě prostou odpověď. Léčili se chůzí.
The book explores the historical implications of the Supreme Court's rulings in the nineteenth century, particularly regarding the Fourteenth Amendment and its unintended consequences for democracy. Thom Hartmann reveals how the designation of corporations as "persons" has shifted rights away from individuals, especially freed slaves, toward corporate interests. He examines the erosion of legal frameworks that once held corporations accountable and offers contemporary examples and legal remedies aimed at restoring democratic control over corporate power and addressing current crises.
"Popular progressive radio host and New York Times bestselling author Thom Hartmann reveals how and why attempts to establish affordable universal healthcare in the United States have been thwarted and what we can do to finally make it a reality"-- Provided by publisher
"Thom Hartmann, the most popular progressive radio host in America and a New York Times bestselling author, looks at the real history of the corrupting influence of oligarchy in America-and how we can fight back"-- Provided by publisher
American monopolies are likened to cancer, consuming economic energy and threatening systemic collapse while wielding significant political power to suppress competition. Thom Hartmann traces the historical struggle against such monopolies, from the American Revolution to the Roosevelt administrations, highlighting the detrimental impact on various industries and the average American family. He advocates for practical solutions like revitalizing antitrust laws and reducing the influence of money in politics to reclaim control from corporate giants and restore a healthier economic system.
Exploring a wide range of critical issues, this compilation showcases Thom Hartmann's ability to identify underlying patterns in societal challenges. It integrates over thirty contributions on topics such as environmental crises, media influence, and corporate power, drawing insights from various previously published works. The introduction and updates throughout the text enhance the reader's understanding, while editorial notes provide additional context. This volume serves as a thought-provoking resource, reflecting Hartmann's unique perspective on pressing contemporary problems.
The book presents a compelling continuation of themes from the author's previous work, focusing on progressive ideals and environmental consciousness. It explores the urgent need for societal change through a blend of personal anecdotes and broader cultural critiques. The author draws on his experiences and insights to advocate for a sustainable future, emphasizing the interconnectedness of humanity and the planet. This thought-provoking narrative aims to inspire readers to engage with pressing global issues and envision a more hopeful world.
"Hartmann's history of voter suppression in America is necessary information given current news about voter registration purges and redistricting...a particularly timely topic for an election year, and anyone who is seriously concerned about the survival of American democracy will want to read this book and apply its lessons."--Booklist America's #1 progressive radio host looks at how elites have long tried to disenfranchise citizens--particularly people of color, women, and the poor--and shows what we can do to ensure everyone has a voice in this democracy. In today's America, only a slim majority of people register to vote, and a large percentage of registered voters don't bother to show up: Donald Trump was elected by only 26 percent of eligible voters. Unfortunately, this is not a bug in our system, it's a feature. Thom Hartmann unveils the strategies and tactics that conservative elites in this country have used, from the foundation of the Electoral College to the latest voter ID laws, to protect their interests by preventing "the wrong people"--such as the poor, women, and people of color--from voting while making it more convenient for the wealthy and white. But he also lays out a wide variety of simple, commonsense ways that we the people can fight back and reclaim our right to rule through the ballot box.
While everything appears to be collapsing around us – ecodamage, genetic engineering, virulent diseases, the end of cheap oil, water shortages, global famine, wars – we can still do something about it and create a world that will work for us and for our children’s children. The inspiration for Leonardo DiCaprio’s feature documentary movie The Eleventh Hour and soon to be released HBO special Ice on Fire , Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight details what is happening to our planet, the reasons for our culture’s blind behavior, and how we can fix the problem. Thom Hartmann’s comprehensive book is one of the fundamental handbooks of the environmental activist movement. Now with fresh, updated material on our Earth’s rapid climate change and a focus on political activism and its effect on corporate behavior, The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight helps us understand – and heal – our relationship to the world, to each other, and to our natural resources.
"The monopolistic power of companies like Walmart, Amazon, Facebook, and Google distorts and corrupts the American economy-but Thom Hartmann, America's #1 progressive radio host, shows we've broken the control of behemoths like these before, and we can do it again"-- Provided by publisher